Love, lost

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Abstract

Love, lost is a poem in the anthology Sing, Slivered Tongue. Sing, Slivered Tongue is a collection of poetry by women from South Asia writing on trauma. The title of the volume is a reference to the ancient legend of Khona, a wise woman whose tongue was severed by her envious father-in-law. The volume gathers together the voices and experiences of sixty-eight women from various South Asian communities, in an attempt to explore the subject of trauma through a gendered lens. Lopamudra Basu and Feroza Jussawalla, the volume’s editors, ensure that the preconceived notion of silence around women’s trauma is subverted, even as the verses they bring together explore the enduring sensations and experiences of trauma, loss, and grief from across South Asia.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSing, Slivered Tongue
Subtitle of host publicationAn Anthology of South Asian Women's Poetry of Trauma in English
EditorsLopamudra Basu, Feroza Jussawalla
Place of PublicationIndia
PublisherYoda Press
ISBN (Print)9348566857, 978-9348566850
Publication statusPublished - 26 May 2025

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